22 min listen
How one of Bosnia’s presidents may tear the country apart
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Nov 12, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik is taking steps that international leaders warn are “tantamount to secession,” and there are fears his threats could dismantle the delicate agreement holding the country together. The war in Bosnia from 1992-1995 was the bloodiest one in Europe since World War II, and for many Bosnians, the trauma still lingers.
In this episode:
Majda Ruge (@majda_ruge), Senior Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (@ECFRBerlin)
Mersiha Gadzo (@MersihaGadzo), Producer for Al Jazeera Digital (@AJEnglish)
Riada Asimovic Akyol (@riadaaa), Contributing Editor, News Lines Magazine (@NewsLinesMag)
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In this episode:
Majda Ruge (@majda_ruge), Senior Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (@ECFRBerlin)
Mersiha Gadzo (@MersihaGadzo), Producer for Al Jazeera Digital (@AJEnglish)
Riada Asimovic Akyol (@riadaaa), Contributing Editor, News Lines Magazine (@NewsLinesMag)
Connect with The Take:
Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)
Released:
Nov 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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